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3 July, 21:54

In an experiment, 0.6mol of chlorine gas, Cl2, is reacted with an excess of hot aqueous sodium hydroxide. One of the products is a compound of sodium, oxygen and chlorine. Which mass of this product is formed?

A 21.3 B 44.7 C 63.9 D 128

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  1. 3 July, 22:01
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    Answer: B) 44.7 g

    Explanation:

    The equation represent the reaction is

    Cl2 + 2NaOH → NaCl + NaClO + H2O

    The balanced equation shows that every mole of Cl2 reacts to produce mole of NaClO

    0.6 mole of Cl2 will produce 0.6 mole of NaClO

    n = mass/molar mass

    molar mass of NaClO = 74.5 g/mol

    the mass of NaClO = n x molar mass = (0.6 mole) (74.5 g/mol) = 44.7 g
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